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Roundtable
Susan Hendricks, 1988 senior class president, is congratulated by her father
Robert Hendricks.
Susan is a third generaion Cal Baptist graduate; before her were Neta Hendricks, grandmother, '69 graduate, and Robert Hendricks Sr., father, '71 graduate.
Susan's greatgrandfather, James Hendricks, attended classes when the school
Baptist in 1947. Numerous aunts and uncles have attended and graduated from
Cal Baptist. Susan attended the college nursery from '68 to '71.
Robert Hendricks, Jr., a junior, is continuing the Hendricks tradition at Cal Baptist. Greg Hendricks, a younger brother, will attend in the fall.
Wyrick receives endowment
for Judaic Studies Institute
Dr. Steve Wyrick, assistant professor
of religion, has received the National Endowment for the Humanities to participate in the Judaic Studies Institute at
Brown University this summer.
Professors from 30 colleges and universities will study with world-renowned
Judaic Studies scholars, including Jacob
Neusner and Ernest Frerichs, in two
course sections: "Judaism in Late Antiquity: Religion, History, Literature and Art"
and "Teaching Judaic Studies: Bridges to
Related Fields."
Wyrick intends to enrich the Old
Testament survey and introduction courses
by presenting the Christian interpretation of
the scripture with an enhanced Judaic
understanding.
Gifts up at Cal Baptist
"We have just finished the 1987-88
fiscal year $236,177.57 above last year's
total gifts," said Dr. Jay Chance, vice president of public affairs.
Total gifts of $2,253,443.72, including
$909,815.21 from the Cooperative Program, are the highest recorded in Cal Baptist's history.
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Students select
first year professor
Dr. Susan M. Shaw, assistant professor of religion, was selected
Faculty Member of the Year by the
students of Cal Baptist.
Shaw, graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Rome,
Georgia native, received a plaque
and $300 from student body president John Chesnut during honors day
convocation.
The unprecedented selection of a
first year professor to receive this
honor is due to her involvement in
athletics, campus life and because
she brought a liveliness to the
classroom.
Dr. Susan Shaw receives a plaque
from John Chestnut, 1987-88 ASCBC
president.
Summer 1988
Hixson leaves mark as
he heads for Houston
Tom Hixson, vice president for business
affairs, has resigned to accept a new position as vice president of business affairs
at Houston Baptist University in Houston,
Texas.
"We accept his resignation with regret,
but I am pleased that this impressive
young man has been selected for this
position," said Russell Tuck.
Hixson has led the college into a management information system with a computer system which "covers the campus."
"We have established an accounting
system which will last long after I leave.
Departments know on a month to month
basis the status of their budgets," Hixson
said of the system.
The physical improvements which have
occured over the past four years include:
renovation of the cafeteria, the dorms, the
basement. Recent additions of an irrigation system and an energy management
system will prove to be beneficial to the
college for years to come.
Hixson, a Cal Baptist graduate (1978),
received a master of business administration denree from Hardln-Simmons University in 1981. He came to Cal Baptist as teaching.
director of accounting in 1981 and became
associate vice president for business affairs in 1982. He then became the vice
president of business affairs in 1984.
"We leave Cal Baptist with lots of
friends and memories. We have not been
looking for a new position, but I'm excited
by the potential at Houston Baptist," Hixson commented on his departure.
Hixson assumes his new position at the
college in August, where he will serve as
chief financial officer.
Collins selected
"Distinguished Professor"
Dr. Gary Collins, division of social
science chairperson and director of the
marriage, family and child master's program, has been selected as the trustee's
1988 Distinguished Professor Award recipient which is accompanied by a $2,000
cash award.
The trustees instituted the award three
years ago and the cash award is funded
by personal contributions by the trustees
Faculty / Staff Update
DR. STANLEY ADAMS and DR.
RICHARD MOBLEY attended the re
gional meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical
Literature held at San Jose State University, March 25-26. MOBLEY presented a
paper entitled, "The Parable of the
Callous Magistrate [Luke 18:1-8]: Clues to
the Redactional Role of the Third
Evangelist."
• • •
DR. ED HARVEY organized a trip
aboard a 83 foot.research vessel out of
Newport Beach for administrators and
science professors from colleges
throughout Southern California. The purpose was to see the importance of
marine science and the potentials of the
vessel for research.
• • •
DOUG HOLLINGER received a
Rotary Foundation graduate scholarship
for international studies in English
Renaissance Literature at the University of York in York, England, during the
1988-89 school year.
/« • •
TOM JONES led a
Student/Alumni workshop
for the Annual Alumni Directors Conference sponsored by the Education
Commission for the Southern Baptist Convention on April 6-7.
GENE KRIEGER is the new women's
volleyball coach. He was the NAIA
District III "Coach of the Year" in 1987
at Westmont College. GENE and his wife,
Sonna, have two children and live in
Irvine.
• • •
DR. GEORGE MUSACCHIO has a
review of the current Bishop of Oxford's
book, C.S. Lewis: The Man and His God,
in the latest issue of The Reformed Journal (March 1988). His article on Lewis'
novel Perelandra just appeared in print:
"Warfaring Christian," Mythlore 14.3
(Spring 1988): 31-33.
• • •
DR. DAVID MUSIC has published an
article, "Language Concerns and the
New Hymnal," in the 1988 Southern Baptist Church Music Journal.
JOHN POTTER was
elected president of the
Association for Student
Development in Southern
Baptist Colleges and Universities (ASDSBCU). The
Student Life staff attended the
ASDSBCU conference June 7-11 at
Grand Canyon College in Phoenix.
MARY POMROY was selected to be the
association's newsletter editor.
.,' •." ..*'.•
BILL SOUTHWORTH, adjunct pro
fessor of accounting, was elected president of the Tri-Counties chapter of the
Society of California Accountants.
DR. WAYNE SWINDALL and his
son, SCOT, acted in the Riverside Civic
Light Opera production of the Broadway
musical, KISMET. He has recently been
asked to perform in several programs
presented by the Riverside cable TV
channel KRVS, Channel 53.
• • •
MELODIE YOCUM has presented
dramatic/musical programs for services, banquets and Ladies Luncheons.
She ministered to 12 different churches
throughout California and Oregon,
speaking to over 2,300 people in the
past few months.
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Roundtable
Susan Hendricks, 1988 senior class president, is congratulated by her father
Robert Hendricks.
Susan is a third generaion Cal Baptist graduate; before her were Neta Hendricks, grandmother, '69 graduate, and Robert Hendricks Sr., father, '71 graduate.
Susan's greatgrandfather, James Hendricks, attended classes when the school
Baptist in 1947. Numerous aunts and uncles have attended and graduated from
Cal Baptist. Susan attended the college nursery from '68 to '71.
Robert Hendricks, Jr., a junior, is continuing the Hendricks tradition at Cal Baptist. Greg Hendricks, a younger brother, will attend in the fall.
Wyrick receives endowment
for Judaic Studies Institute
Dr. Steve Wyrick, assistant professor
of religion, has received the National Endowment for the Humanities to participate in the Judaic Studies Institute at
Brown University this summer.
Professors from 30 colleges and universities will study with world-renowned
Judaic Studies scholars, including Jacob
Neusner and Ernest Frerichs, in two
course sections: "Judaism in Late Antiquity: Religion, History, Literature and Art"
and "Teaching Judaic Studies: Bridges to
Related Fields."
Wyrick intends to enrich the Old
Testament survey and introduction courses
by presenting the Christian interpretation of
the scripture with an enhanced Judaic
understanding.
Gifts up at Cal Baptist
"We have just finished the 1987-88
fiscal year $236,177.57 above last year's
total gifts," said Dr. Jay Chance, vice president of public affairs.
Total gifts of $2,253,443.72, including
$909,815.21 from the Cooperative Program, are the highest recorded in Cal Baptist's history.
'■■■■■ ' ■ 1'
mi
41
SB
f ^zn__
flkm
i
Students select
first year professor
Dr. Susan M. Shaw, assistant professor of religion, was selected
Faculty Member of the Year by the
students of Cal Baptist.
Shaw, graduate of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Rome,
Georgia native, received a plaque
and $300 from student body president John Chesnut during honors day
convocation.
The unprecedented selection of a
first year professor to receive this
honor is due to her involvement in
athletics, campus life and because
she brought a liveliness to the
classroom.
Dr. Susan Shaw receives a plaque
from John Chestnut, 1987-88 ASCBC
president.
Summer 1988
Hixson leaves mark as
he heads for Houston
Tom Hixson, vice president for business
affairs, has resigned to accept a new position as vice president of business affairs
at Houston Baptist University in Houston,
Texas.
"We accept his resignation with regret,
but I am pleased that this impressive
young man has been selected for this
position," said Russell Tuck.
Hixson has led the college into a management information system with a computer system which "covers the campus."
"We have established an accounting
system which will last long after I leave.
Departments know on a month to month
basis the status of their budgets," Hixson
said of the system.
The physical improvements which have
occured over the past four years include:
renovation of the cafeteria, the dorms, the
basement. Recent additions of an irrigation system and an energy management
system will prove to be beneficial to the
college for years to come.
Hixson, a Cal Baptist graduate (1978),
received a master of business administration denree from Hardln-Simmons University in 1981. He came to Cal Baptist as teaching.
director of accounting in 1981 and became
associate vice president for business affairs in 1982. He then became the vice
president of business affairs in 1984.
"We leave Cal Baptist with lots of
friends and memories. We have not been
looking for a new position, but I'm excited
by the potential at Houston Baptist," Hixson commented on his departure.
Hixson assumes his new position at the
college in August, where he will serve as
chief financial officer.
Collins selected
"Distinguished Professor"
Dr. Gary Collins, division of social
science chairperson and director of the
marriage, family and child master's program, has been selected as the trustee's
1988 Distinguished Professor Award recipient which is accompanied by a $2,000
cash award.
The trustees instituted the award three
years ago and the cash award is funded
by personal contributions by the trustees
Faculty / Staff Update
DR. STANLEY ADAMS and DR.
RICHARD MOBLEY attended the re
gional meeting of the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical
Literature held at San Jose State University, March 25-26. MOBLEY presented a
paper entitled, "The Parable of the
Callous Magistrate [Luke 18:1-8]: Clues to
the Redactional Role of the Third
Evangelist."
• • •
DR. ED HARVEY organized a trip
aboard a 83 foot.research vessel out of
Newport Beach for administrators and
science professors from colleges
throughout Southern California. The purpose was to see the importance of
marine science and the potentials of the
vessel for research.
• • •
DOUG HOLLINGER received a
Rotary Foundation graduate scholarship
for international studies in English
Renaissance Literature at the University of York in York, England, during the
1988-89 school year.
/« • •
TOM JONES led a
Student/Alumni workshop
for the Annual Alumni Directors Conference sponsored by the Education
Commission for the Southern Baptist Convention on April 6-7.
GENE KRIEGER is the new women's
volleyball coach. He was the NAIA
District III "Coach of the Year" in 1987
at Westmont College. GENE and his wife,
Sonna, have two children and live in
Irvine.
• • •
DR. GEORGE MUSACCHIO has a
review of the current Bishop of Oxford's
book, C.S. Lewis: The Man and His God,
in the latest issue of The Reformed Journal (March 1988). His article on Lewis'
novel Perelandra just appeared in print:
"Warfaring Christian," Mythlore 14.3
(Spring 1988): 31-33.
• • •
DR. DAVID MUSIC has published an
article, "Language Concerns and the
New Hymnal," in the 1988 Southern Baptist Church Music Journal.
JOHN POTTER was
elected president of the
Association for Student
Development in Southern
Baptist Colleges and Universities (ASDSBCU). The
Student Life staff attended the
ASDSBCU conference June 7-11 at
Grand Canyon College in Phoenix.
MARY POMROY was selected to be the
association's newsletter editor.
.,' •." ..*'.•
BILL SOUTHWORTH, adjunct pro
fessor of accounting, was elected president of the Tri-Counties chapter of the
Society of California Accountants.
DR. WAYNE SWINDALL and his
son, SCOT, acted in the Riverside Civic
Light Opera production of the Broadway
musical, KISMET. He has recently been
asked to perform in several programs
presented by the Riverside cable TV
channel KRVS, Channel 53.
• • •
MELODIE YOCUM has presented
dramatic/musical programs for services, banquets and Ladies Luncheons.
She ministered to 12 different churches
throughout California and Oregon,
speaking to over 2,300 people in the
past few months.
_y